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Powering an LCD TV?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by joerockt, Aug 28, 2013.

  1. joerockt

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    So, college football (I've got SDSU season tixs) is starting up soon and this year I'd like to be able to tailgate with a TV running showing other games. I'm going to use a 32" LCD with an unpowered HD antenna, so the only power I need would be for the TV.

    So, my question is, would this be possible by simply using a converter, plug in the TV and let the hybrid battery, with the occasionally ICE kicking in, do all the work? I would need to run this TV for maybe 3-4 hours.

    Is there any reason this wouldn't be a good idea other than wasting some gas?
     
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    Knowing the wattage of the TV would be useful, but an inverter rated at 150 watts + should run things. This would draw about 15 amps depending on it's efficiency and the loading of the TV. Work on 1 amp for every 8 or9 watts of TV load to be on the safe side. Obviously keep the car in ready mode. 15 amps is on the limit of what you can plug in to the cigar lighter socket.

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    Found that the wattage for this TV is 75.5, so it should draw around 8.5 amps, so it looks like I would be ok.

    Any way to figure out how much gas it would use running the TV for 4 hours, assuming a full charge when I arrive? I doubt I would run through half a tank during that time, but would be good to know how much I might be using.
     
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    The amount of fuel used would be minimal I doubt it would be half a gallon, just remember the car must be in park and ready. Neutral does not allow the engine to start.

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    what a great idea! can you plug the inverter into the lighter, or would you have to clamp to 12v?
     
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    Sounds like an LCD with florescent backlight. If you get a LED lighted display it'll use even less. But the brighter you make the image the more power it'll use. Watching outdoors will need to be pretty bright. It could use more or less than the 75W rating depending on settings.
     
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    Good point. I'm going to test it all when I get home later while there is still light out.
     
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    A little off topic, but this is really the way to go to a college football tailgate. I went with a friend to one of my college games last year. He had a similar TV setup with a Tahoe. The Tahoe had 120VAC outlets. We set up the TV and watched College Game Day while eating lunch, drinking beer and playing corn hole while waiting for game time.

    After the game we watched the post-game shows while we waited for the traffic to die down.
     
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    A "Kill a watt" meter is inexpensive and can tell you exactly how much a device is drawing.
     
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    Yea me and my friend figured we needed to step up our game this year. We have about 10+ people coming to our tailgate this weekend, and we have a lot of things already for a proper tailgate. We figured this would be the 1 up.
     
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    that will be a first in my book.. tail-gating out of a prius trunk... more like Prunking :p
     
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    If I pull it off, I'll be sure to snap a pic :D
     
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    Sounds like a job for a v!
     
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    I'm intrigued by this, definitely want to see some pics if you do this. Cool.
     
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    Mission accomplished:

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    Picture looks great just using a digital HD antenna. I plugged in the inverter and plugged the tv into it. Fired the TV up and let it scan for channels. A few minutes after it got down to 2 bars on the battery charge, the ICE kicked in and ran for about 2 mins. When it turned off, I timed it and it ran the TV for nearly 28 minutes before the ICE kicked in again. Gotta say that is very impressive. For the time I need it, the ICE should kick in about 8 times or so. Really better than I had hoped!
     
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    cool! how many decent channels can you get? we get about 5 or 6 around here.
     
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    Excellent.

    Do you have a link to the inverter you used (or one like it?)
     
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    I got about a dozen channels or so. All the majors and a few others except for ABC.
     
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    Just a plain old Rosewill 150w inverter I got from Newegg:

    Rosewill Inverter on Newegg
     
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    thanks joe, well done!(y)